The Saudi Premier League is not only targeting well-known stars, but also interested in signing promising young players, such as Juventus' 20-year-old striker Sule.
In addition to bringing in quality players and rookies, the Saudi Premier League is also targeting some notable champions such as Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino, Conceição and others.
The Saudi Premier League has four big clubs, with Riyadh Crescent being the strongest, leading the standings even after losing Neymar. Riyadh Crescent wants to bring in a goalkeeper in this summer transfer window; Jeddah United want to bring in a striker because of Benzema's sluggish form; Jeddah Nationals are also looking to bring in a striker due to Roberto Firmino's sluggish form.
Al-Khobar al-Kudisiyah FC currently sit first in the Saudi League One and if they are promoted to the Saudi Premier League, they will surely make a big move in this summer transfer window. It is reported that Khobar Kudisiyah is owned by Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company, Saudi Arabia's national oil company, which has a market capitalization of more than $2 trillion.
Overall, the Saudi Premier League has a huge recruitment plan, with a focus on both well-known stars and championship coaches, as well as young and promising players. These initiatives demonstrate the Saudi Premier League's determination to improve its strength and attract attention. Do you think the Saudi Premier League's recruitment plans will be able to deliver on their ambitions?